Mate my kids bought me a 12 month membership, I'm 58 years old and I live a hour from tulla point , I surf the venue every Sunday at 11 o'clock wife and kids love it too.....Awesome 🤙
No joke. This was probably the best video I’ve ever seen on TH-cam. It just made me so excited to go surfing. And living in Melbourne wanting to increase my skill so I can catch the same type of waves as you. First time watching you and definitely not the last.
Thanks Kales - Awesome review. My whole family watch your lessons and you help us all rip. I am local to the Mornington Peninsula. Me and the lads go for a drive and surf it when we can get booked in. Your review was amazing and spot on. Thanks for your awesome content and never swearing so my younglings can always watch. Yeeeeeewwww!!!
Surfed it on the weekend (advanced, riding the left) and thought it was a heap of fun, definitely worth the money for the experience. Hot tip would to look for sessions that are underbooked. We had 14 surfers in the water, so pretty much everyone was getting a wave each set. I also wouldn’t be rushing back when it’s onshore (anything from the south or west). A strong NE would be great as it would make it properly hollow.
I have surfed Beast mode 2 and it's epic, a roaring thick slab, I hope they can sort out any liability issues and allow it to be accessed and yes there were people out there who should not have been there. The only way forward might be to assess those who want to surf it on the intermediate and advanced modes first and then clear them to surf the Beast modes with helmets the first time and then after that their on their own with a signed waver.
They should implement everyone a trial wave on entry and that determines the level group you need to be in and if you want beast mode should just have to sign a waver for Beast mode and have passed advanced grading upon arrival.
Nice idea but probably would mean intermediate sessions would be overbooked (but advanced would be freed up). Give it 6 months, most people will figure themselves out and it'll be better. Maybe after the session they provide a limitation on what sessions you can re-book until you've shown a certain skill level though.
Hey, I’ve just discovered your channel by accident and it’s been so refreshing to see someone, especially an Aussie, take the time to slow down the mechanics of the wave and what you’re looking at so you can progress - and all without an ego - thanks for that! I also agree with your take on the Urbnsurf experience. I went for the first time a few weeks ago in the intermediate right section. You’re right, unless you can consistently take off most of the time, you will be a liability to others. I felt like a burden to others coz of you don’t make it, you’re in the way for the next person and that’s shit if half the crowd are noobs like you. I heard urbnsurf are looking to change the wave to add an int. Longboard section - which would be a great in between step.
Thanks Sarah! Super glad you’re here mate :) for sure! I mean with that technology there is a great deal of responsibility and burden to make decisions that are favourable to the public haha what an amazing time to be a surfer!!!
Hey good video, Im probably to tight to pay to surf but its nice to see an honest review. I like the bit about the stoke at the end of surfing straddle and the comparison, for seasoned surfers this was a great summary that the technical aspects would otherwise miss. Nice vid, keep up the good work.
hey mate i think this is without a doubt the best review ive seen of any wave pool! im guessing this and bristol have identical settings and tech, they just wont release it to us here yet!! the advanced setting is better than anything ive seen from our one so far. great work mate.
@@khaimcilwaine2349 we had a great time and got some sick rides. Mixed it up a little with the expert and advanced modes. Some waves I could do some combo moves and some I couldn’t make it out. Very nice challenge :)
Reality set in for me when I had one good session on 3 foot waves, then thought I'd take on somewhere called 'The Boneyards'... one wave in and I got shredded 😅
A really comprehensive review of my new local break. Yeew! They need to have a few more settings to allow people to progress from beginner to Intermediate. The mixed abilities in the lineup can be frustrating for all. Enjoying your work.
Thanks Simon!! Yeah I’m sure it’s logistically very difficult for them to manage too because as surfers we often have a blown out perception of our own abilities 😂
Hey Kales, thanks for the excellent video. Watched it before my recent debut on the intermediate left on a Monday evening. Helped heaps. Old mate & I both in our late 50’s had a blast. It was a full group of 18 & fortunately most were competent. On my 7 6 mal 51L & didn’t miss a wave. There is sweet spot on take off & that’s all I say. I will definitely be a repeat customer being local. Incredible engineering & a great vibe. Regards Phil
That looks like awesome fun! I'm from Victoria, 2 hours from Melbourne and fingers crossed COVID restrictions ease in the summer so I can go there and check it out! I'm glad it's beginner-friendly because I am a total newbie and it would be a nice somewhat controlled environment to get used to the feeling of surfing.
Hey Guys. Love the concept. As a board repairer I hate epoxy boards but in fresh water there is no other board to ride because they float better. I like that people can rent a board but what happen when they get a ding? do you guys do insurance or do they have to pay up for the repair? Luke. Ding Doctor. Sydney.
It's rad but I don't understand why they faced it north east? I would've thought they'd face it more south westerly considering we aaalways have a S, SW wind.. We wanna go to the wave pool when its onshore at the beach haha
I suppose lots of logistical elements to consider - if they had flipped it the carpark wouldn’t have been possible and the offices would be behind the wave. Plus, some of the guys told us that this was actually the prevailing wind
@@restdaypodcastaustralia For sure it'll be rad offshore in winter... but the local breaks will be offshore 4ft+ What would you prefer? Haha. I aint complaining, anyway
Looks amazing.. Only thing i noticed after you mentioned it of course, is like when you take off you arn't getting that sudden burst of speed coming down the face and cutting hard, its more like you get your acceleration a little after this 😊
In the ads from the company with video and editing tricks everything seemed bigger and wider. Thanks for the info. I realized that the density of the water is very low which is very harmful. AU$10 per small short wave, OUCH only for wealthy ones. I want to see this business during the winter 10 degrees for 8 months plus strong wind, I believe they will close and open on the next summer.
Time will tell - the waves aren’t edited to look bigger on their clips - they’re just bigger because all of them were filmed during private sessions where they can amp up the swell
I live in Perth, and the Urban Surf pool here is seeking a new home after the original planned site fell through. We have a ski park out at Baldivis, and a cable wake park in the same spot and an Aqua Inflatable water park there as well, and you would think that a wave pool would fit right in there, but instead they chose a suburban area (Alfred Cove) where they would have had to evict a long established Lawn Bowls club!! WTF!!Yeah, the deal fell through!! Surprise, surprise!!
Awesome video and information! Hopefully I can test it out myself soon.! I ve heard that the pool is pretty hard on the boards though, easy to hit the bottom. After your first session, I could see you had the solarez resin on your hand. What is your experience? I reckon I ll try to fly without any boards and rent there, at least for my first trip
Nice! Yes I had a run in with someone who was sitting right on my wave haha.... I won’t mention who 🧐 if you can control your fall offs well you should be fine but certainly with the wall so close I saw some boards get carnaged. If you’re an intermediate, a high performance foam board would be a smart choice!
I banged up my board against the wall (was pretty weary after a couple of sessions and went over the falls) and saw a few others ding their boards too: you can hire a board certainly, and there is a decent selection but the charge for repairs starts at $50 or so (for a minor ding) and goes up pretty steeply..I fixed mine with a bit of Solarez
Hahaha! Your description of being first in the lineup cracked me up! Fresh water wave catching? Have you surfed the Great Lakes here in North America? (I have yet to see *all* your vids! lol) And if you ever feel like giving up a couple of weeks of your summer you should give Nova Scotia a ride! Great videos btw. I'm enjoying and learning! Thanks!
Exelent job! There is a pool like this one being built in Brazil (Garopaba) in a surf resort. I was looking for good information about the wave, never had found until now. Thanks from Curitiba/Brazil.
Super awesome video man!! So informative. Haha I loved your comparison to sth straddie too. 👌🏼 I would have been very surprised if it could compare to a perfect 4ft day there 😍.
Hey Kale, what volume board are you riding on your first session and, without getting too personal, how much do you weigh? Did you notice a big difference in buoyancy compared to ocean? Asking because you make the take off look super easy and I found it quite sketchy and rushed. Great vid!!
Big fan of your channel and the tips you gratefully provide has personally helped my surfing. Can you elaborate on how it's worth it? The beachies you surf shit on that wave IMO. I'm from the Gold Coast and even the slop I surf looks better then that for the most part. Not to mention the nature aspect. Is it the novelty factor? Or are the waves better then they look? Or do you think the tech will get much better in the future, ala the surf ranch? Or do you think it will help with crowd dispersion? Keep up the good work!
Hey man!! Yeah for sure I feel ya. It’s the consistency and repetition that this place offers which provides such a platform for progression, particularly within the intermediate to advanced phase, that I think most of the benefits come from. When it’s barreling as well, it’s just so easy and so much fun to be able to do it every wave. It’s like being guaranteed a little grinder at green mount
Intermediate or advanced which was more rewarding? Do you recommend lower a rockered board for the intermediate setting or can you get away with moderate rockered boards?
glad you said that beast mode isnt available to public i would of went just to surf that and been let down. get some mates together and hire it out i guess
Or just sign a waiver. An element of danger is what it’s all about. Sunshine Hospital is just around the corner. The Bristol wave pool has been dialled back due to people over estimating their ability.
Ive seen two people hit the wall (not the bottom) and need stitches. They should have a whole hour of beast mode IMO instead of it just being the last 20 or 30 minutes.
Hey chris! We all ran out of water at the park and only found out later that there was a refill tap available - always doing the best we can in this regard 🙏🏽🙏🏽
I surf it a lot and it’s great! The big issue is flat out beginners wiping out on intermediate waves on the take off. They are not intermediate! They will fix that soon as it’s dangerous and wastes waves. The other thing is intermediate wave loses power mid way through - but then they crank it during the session and by the end each wave is amazing!!! You can pay surf chimp the onsite photo guys to film you as well which is great for coaching
I traveled from WA for 4 days here. Was epic. The board hire is a great option. Gives you a chance to try out gear you wouldn't usually use (push yourself a bit).
I thought the waves were garbage on the left when I tried it last week for the advanced. Advanced session waves were more intermediate and they finally turned it up for the last 10 minutes where I was lucky to get 1 wave when they turned it up. Personally a Waste of $79
Having travelled from WA to spend 4 days (3-4 sessions a day) here, I think this is a great overview. The board hire was great. You can't demo boards like that anywhere else. We were so cooked at the end of each day despite not doing much paddling. I think it's because you get so many good quality waves.
The sad truth is the winds have been onshore 80 percent of summer in Vicco! Wave pool has been a saving grace! As for sustainability it’s all About how it’s powered - I think they piggy back on the airports excess renewable energy
This format of pool seems more natural than other pools. If they want the pool to feel more like the ocean why doesn't everyone bring a little bag of salt and dump it in the pool? Eventually it would have the floatability of the ocean.
So glad, that we have an Australian surfing TH-camr. Thanks for all the hard work.
Thanks brother appreciate it 🙌🏽😁
Mate my kids bought me a 12 month membership, I'm 58 years old and I live a hour from tulla point , I surf the venue every Sunday at 11 o'clock wife and kids love it too.....Awesome 🤙
Michael Paten hey mate do you know how much they charge just for a single hr session roughly? Keen to give it a go!
How ya going Josh...78 bucks a hour I think its worth it...my surfing has improved heaps
Is there all day parking?
@@bodhitree33 all day parking ? Yea man..the car park is a good place to have a smoke and a bite to eat
Michael Paten how much is 1 session
No joke. This was probably the best video I’ve ever seen on TH-cam. It just made me so excited to go surfing. And living in Melbourne wanting to increase my skill so I can catch the same type of waves as you. First time watching you and definitely not the last.
Awesome thanks Oscar!! 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
Well done, gentlemen. That was thorough and really accurate. I even noticed myself enjoying my fin losing incident on the wave generator
Thanks Kales - Awesome review. My whole family watch your lessons and you help us all rip. I am local to the Mornington Peninsula. Me and the lads go for a drive and surf it when we can get booked in. Your review was amazing and spot on. Thanks for your awesome content and never swearing so my younglings can always watch. Yeeeeeewwww!!!
Thanks Chris!!!! Love it! 🙌🏽❤️
add a few sharks, should keep it realistic.
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🦈 woof
It’s got Sharks mate. They’re the owners👀
Mech sharks keep it artificial
Hunter Davis
Goes with the mechanical surfing
Surfed it on the weekend (advanced, riding the left) and thought it was a heap of fun, definitely worth the money for the experience.
Hot tip would to look for sessions that are underbooked. We had 14 surfers in the water, so pretty much everyone was getting a wave each set.
I also wouldn’t be rushing back when it’s onshore (anything from the south or west). A strong NE would be great as it would make it properly hollow.
Excellent review, Kale ... really informative. Please thank your crew as well for the usual high quality; awesome to watch.
🙌🏽🙌🏽 Kim from Rest Day Podcast!!
Added to my list!
@@markrichards3947 Thanks guys :)
Great review
Thank you!!
Unreal video mate. Good to see someone who isn’t pro but can surf super solid. That 12 minute mark looks so fun. Good idea with the air setting
I have surfed Beast mode 2 and it's epic, a roaring thick slab, I hope they can sort out any liability issues and allow it to be accessed and yes there were people out there who should not have been there. The only way forward might be to assess those who want to surf it on the intermediate and advanced modes first and then clear them to surf the Beast modes with helmets the first time and then after that their on their own with a signed waver.
Come to think of it, maybe they could just say "no advanced mode first booking, then only if the skills there"
They should implement everyone a trial wave on entry and that determines the level group you need to be in and if you want beast mode should just have to sign a waver for Beast mode and have passed advanced grading upon arrival.
Nice idea but probably would mean intermediate sessions would be overbooked (but advanced would be freed up).
Give it 6 months, most people will figure themselves out and it'll be better.
Maybe after the session they provide a limitation on what sessions you can re-book until you've shown a certain skill level though.
Hey, I’ve just discovered your channel by accident and it’s been so refreshing to see someone, especially an Aussie, take the time to slow down the mechanics of the wave and what you’re looking at so you can progress - and all without an ego - thanks for that!
I also agree with your take on the Urbnsurf experience. I went for the first time a few weeks ago in the intermediate right section. You’re right, unless you can consistently take off most of the time, you will be a liability to others. I felt like a burden to others coz of you don’t make it, you’re in the way for the next person and that’s shit if half the crowd are noobs like you.
I heard urbnsurf are looking to change the wave to add an int. Longboard section - which would be a great in between step.
Thanks Sarah! Super glad you’re here mate :) for sure! I mean with that technology there is a great deal of responsibility and burden to make decisions that are favourable to the public haha what an amazing time to be a surfer!!!
Loved this review I am going there this Wednesday cannot wait🏄♂️
Great day and thanks for the chat on the podcast!
Yewwwwww so much fun Kimbo!!
Hey good video, Im probably to tight to pay to surf but its nice to see an honest review. I like the bit about the stoke at the end of surfing straddle and the comparison, for seasoned surfers this was a great summary that the technical aspects would otherwise miss. Nice vid, keep up the good work.
iv been waiting for this video for ages
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hope it didn't disappoint!
hey mate i think this is without a doubt the best review ive seen of any wave pool! im guessing this and bristol have identical settings and tech, they just wont release it to us here yet!! the advanced setting is better than anything ive seen from our one so far. great work mate.
Agree!
Thanks dude!!! Kim and i (mostly Kim) put a bunch of work into it!!
Hey Kales,
Thanks for posting this up - It looks like a comprehensive review and I'm going this Saturday morning. Can't wait.
Yew! Cheers Matt.
Kale
Matt Menzies how was it?
@@khaimcilwaine2349 we had a great time and got some sick rides. Mixed it up a little with the expert and advanced modes. Some waves I could do some combo moves and some I couldn’t make it out. Very nice challenge :)
I find it hilarious how much people over estimate their ability. Usually when they see themselves on video is when the reality sets in. Nice vid.
I thought I was killing it until I watched back my turns hahaha
@@KalesBroccoli You had some nice turns, and your style is smooth and flowy. Come to Costa Rica sometime and we surf. Pura Vida.
I feel attacked haha! You are so right though :)
true that!!! seeing yourself on film is humbling af
Reality set in for me when I had one good session on 3 foot waves, then thought I'd take on somewhere called 'The Boneyards'... one wave in and I got shredded 😅
Excellent review/very professional video. Thanks Kale! 👌🏾
Thanks!!!
Great video, as usual. I was there yesterday, amazing experience!
Awesome!!!
Interesting review , and 360 pov we need more of those !!
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A really comprehensive review of my new local break. Yeew! They need to have a few more settings to allow people to progress from beginner to Intermediate. The mixed abilities in the lineup can be frustrating for all. Enjoying your work.
Thanks Simon!! Yeah I’m sure it’s logistically very difficult for them to manage too because as surfers we often have a blown out perception of our own abilities 😂
So true!
Agree. The intermediate sessions were chaos with 5 ppl tangled up in front of the take off zone.
Great video man! Been waiting for some insightful information about this joint
Thanks Daniel!!
Excellent report. Cheers Kale and team 🤙
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Hey Kales, thanks for the excellent video. Watched it before my recent debut on the intermediate left on a Monday evening. Helped heaps. Old mate & I both in our late 50’s had a blast. It was a full group of 18 & fortunately most were competent. On my 7 6 mal 51L & didn’t miss a wave. There is sweet spot on take off & that’s all I say. I will definitely be a repeat customer being local. Incredible engineering & a great vibe. Regards Phil
Thanks Phil! Stoked you had a good time!
Kale
I went there yesterday! It was awesome
Im surfing Bristol in July and this looks way better
That looks like awesome fun! I'm from Victoria, 2 hours from Melbourne and fingers crossed COVID restrictions ease in the summer so I can go there and check it out! I'm glad it's beginner-friendly because I am a total newbie and it would be a nice somewhat controlled environment to get used to the feeling of surfing.
Hey Guys. Love the concept. As a board repairer I hate epoxy boards but in fresh water there is no other board to ride because they float better. I like that people can rent a board but what happen when they get a ding? do you guys do insurance or do they have to pay up for the repair?
Luke. Ding Doctor. Sydney.
I believe it’s a $150 flat fee if you ding one of their boards
@@KalesBroccoli That's a ripoff! They should simply bring insurance policy rather than charging heaps for repair.
So many boards get damaged their.
It's rad but I don't understand why they faced it north east? I would've thought they'd face it more south westerly considering we aaalways have a S, SW wind.. We wanna go to the wave pool when its onshore at the beach haha
I suppose lots of logistical elements to consider - if they had flipped it the carpark wouldn’t have been possible and the offices would be behind the wave. Plus, some of the guys told us that this was actually the prevailing wind
Might be better during winter winds when it's harder to get people to come to the pool anyways?
@@restdaypodcastaustralia For sure it'll be rad offshore in winter... but the local breaks will be offshore 4ft+ What would you prefer? Haha. I aint complaining, anyway
@@harrisonedwardz Agree! Haha! But hey, let's keep that on the down low between us haha!
@@harrisonedwardz perfect inland antidote for the hot summer northerlies ?
Great insight mate, thanks for sharing!
Thanks Tom!!
Looks amazing.. Only thing i noticed after you mentioned it of course, is like when you take off you arn't getting that sudden burst of speed coming down the face and cutting hard, its more like you get your acceleration a little after this 😊
In the ads from the company with video and editing tricks everything seemed bigger and wider. Thanks for the info. I realized that the density of the water is very low which is very harmful. AU$10 per small short wave, OUCH only for wealthy ones. I want to see this business during the winter 10 degrees for 8 months plus strong wind, I believe they will close and open on the next summer.
Rod - I think this place will go bust in two winters. It’s just a novelty.
Time will tell - the waves aren’t edited to look bigger on their clips - they’re just bigger because all of them were filmed during private sessions where they can amp up the swell
super curious on winter conditions!
I live in Perth, and the Urban Surf pool here is seeking a new home after the original planned site fell through. We have a ski park out at Baldivis, and a cable wake park in the same spot and an Aqua Inflatable water park there as well, and you would think that a wave pool would fit right in there, but instead they chose a suburban area (Alfred Cove) where they would have had to evict a long established Lawn Bowls club!! WTF!!Yeah, the deal fell through!! Surprise, surprise!!
Awesome video and information! Hopefully I can test it out myself soon.!
I ve heard that the pool is pretty hard on the boards though, easy to hit the bottom. After your first session, I could see you had the solarez resin on your hand. What is your experience? I reckon I ll try to fly without any boards and rent there, at least for my first trip
Nice! Yes I had a run in with someone who was sitting right on my wave haha.... I won’t mention who 🧐 if you can control your fall offs well you should be fine but certainly with the wall so close I saw some boards get carnaged. If you’re an intermediate, a high performance foam board would be a smart choice!
I banged up my board against the wall (was pretty weary after a couple of sessions and went over the falls) and saw a few others ding their boards too: you can hire a board certainly, and there is a decent selection but the charge for repairs starts at $50 or so (for a minor ding) and goes up pretty steeply..I fixed mine with a bit of Solarez
@@shanecgriffo Thanks for sharing your experience! I was wondering about the repair charges... good to know
That looks sick 🤙
Hahaha! Your description of being first in the lineup cracked me up! Fresh water wave catching? Have you surfed the Great Lakes here in North America? (I have yet to see *all* your vids! lol) And if you ever feel like giving up a couple of weeks of your summer you should give Nova Scotia a ride! Great videos btw. I'm enjoying and learning! Thanks!
🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 haha so nervous! Haven’t been to Great Lakes yet! One day!
@@KalesBroccoli another strike mission?? :)
i live at avalon but really what to go looks sick
Worth the trip at least once!
Hey kale, did you have to opt for a higher volume board because of the fresh water?
Sick video dude, can't wait to hit urbn surf up
Nothing to do with the fresh water but i would have liked an extra few litres under me!
@@KalesBroccoli salt water has more density therefore objects float better
@@shaimatthees6584 That's what l was thinking too. Maybe they could fill the pool with extra-salty water. Would be epic.
charles bronson kelly slater talked about it. More how the board glides through water then the buoyancy of the board.
things float completely in the dead sea, cause theres so much salt...the ideal wave has a shitload of salt.
That was the best review of this place I've seen, thanks dude for going to the trouble to get this up, cheers from Brighton East Vic ; }
Yew!!! 🤙🏽🙌🏽
Exelent job! There is a pool like this one being built in Brazil (Garopaba) in a surf resort. I was looking for good information about the wave, never had found until now. Thanks from Curitiba/Brazil.
Yew!! 🤙🏽🙌🏽
B-Tec version of the wave Bristol, this ones bigger though
Super awesome video man!! So informative. Haha I loved your comparison to sth straddie too. 👌🏼 I would have been very surprised if it could compare to a perfect 4ft day there 😍.
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Hey Kale, what volume board are you riding on your first session and, without getting too personal, how much do you weigh? Did you notice a big difference in buoyancy compared to ocean? Asking because you make the take off look super easy and I found it quite sketchy and rushed. Great vid!!
My son and I are there in 3 weeks. Thanks for the insight.
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My brother's been there he said it's awesome
Haha, your face on that first wave = pure joy. So jealous.
NIce one mate, subscribed.
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I'm going there next week, but I'm worried the intermediate waves will be too steep for what I'm used to...
great review all round, true. (loved the stir on the tofu, haha). thank you!
Haha!
Hey mate, great review. Are you going to do another one when they open up again with beast mode? Would love to see it.
Yes
Cool. Can't wait.
Awesome review.
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As more is learned about these pools they will possibly just keep getting better i hope. Maybe by the time we see one in NSW they will be 100% dialed.
It’s still pretty amazing already!!
WoOw! By the way, which surfboard is that? Model, measures.
A JR Wraptor 5’6
Man, should I use a step gun for the advanced session ?? 6.0 fmn2 ???
Big fan of your channel and the tips you gratefully provide has personally helped my surfing.
Can you elaborate on how it's worth it? The beachies you surf shit on that wave IMO. I'm from the Gold Coast and even the slop I surf looks better then that for the most part. Not to mention the nature aspect.
Is it the novelty factor? Or are the waves better then they look? Or do you think the tech will get much better in the future, ala the surf ranch? Or do you think it will help with crowd dispersion?
Keep up the good work!
Hey man!! Yeah for sure I feel ya. It’s the consistency and repetition that this place offers which provides such a platform for progression, particularly within the intermediate to advanced phase, that I think most of the benefits come from.
When it’s barreling as well, it’s just so easy and so much fun to be able to do it every wave. It’s like being guaranteed a little grinder at green mount
Intermediate or advanced which was more rewarding? Do you recommend lower a rockered board for the intermediate setting or can you get away with moderate rockered boards?
Advanced. Something floaty for both, especially intermediate
Thanks for reply, I will try to go advanced over intermediate
I kept watching and found the answer to my question
Awesome day! So much fun, take me back!
Gladly
This pool is great for me because I don’t live close to the beach and I get to go up there every second weekend.
And i am new to this sport tho so I just do play in the bays
Have you ever surfed down near Wollongong?
Yeah!
@@KalesBroccoli another strike mission? Maybe without a camera, the locals will hate us haha!
@@kimped22 yes
18 - 19 thats ferkin cold!
Mate that's like bath water! Where are you surfing that's warmer than that, Hawaii? I'm happy if it's over 10.
Rhidian D you must be in the Antarctic. It’s 20 in winter 26 in summer. Noosa. Oz
@@player1tv Nah the UK, you soft summer flower ;)
Wow this looks so fun!
It was!!
can competent boogie boarders come and use it? are boogie boards and fins allowed?
Yes
Sickk session
Cool awesome
Yew !! 🙌🏽🙌🏽
hey mate were you at Boat harbour over the weekend?
Hi! I have been in California for three weeks :)
Kales Broccoli half your luck! Dude was tipping out there looked like you
Nice one Kale!
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Ha, been there 4 times ...still only been any food once. The advanced right is mad fun though
What left did you surf? Advanced? Also sick videos
Left advanced the first one 🤙🏽
So if someone falls or messes up their takeoff they go to the end of the line?
Does look like a lot of people in a small space. Still pretty cool though!
Surrounded by the most spectacular beautiful coast line with some of the worlds best surf spots they build this?!
it’s not a bad thing...?
glad you said that beast mode isnt available to public i would of went just to surf that and been let down.
get some mates together and hire it out i guess
Felt comfortable in a tutu hey😂 looked fun in the pool not sure about the tutu part😆
Thanksforthereview howdidyou offset yourcarbon emissions from flying to a pool.
by eating from mixed organic farms almost 90% of the time. I do the best I can
They should keep beast mode open to the public but implement a helmet policy.
Interesting - could be onto something there 🙌🏽 Gath would be stoked
Or just sign a waiver. An element of danger is what it’s all about. Sunshine Hospital is just around the corner. The Bristol wave pool has been dialled back due to people over estimating their ability.
Why didnt they like a soft material before filling? Like gym flooring or something
@@shaimatthees6584 too expensive probs
Ive seen two people hit the wall (not the bottom) and need stitches. They should have a whole hour of beast mode IMO instead of it just being the last 20 or 30 minutes.
Still much better than Bristol's! Lucky buggers!!
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Song at 12:00?
*Future* 🔮
It’s not the first, the one that Barton lynch was first
looks like a fun beachy with a few head dips. not much more.
9:51 need a couple more plastic bottles?
Hey chris! We all ran out of water at the park and only found out later that there was a refill tap available - always doing the best we can in this regard 🙏🏽🙏🏽
I surf it a lot and it’s great! The big issue is flat out beginners wiping out on intermediate waves on the take off. They are not intermediate! They will fix that soon as it’s dangerous and wastes waves. The other thing is intermediate wave loses power mid way through - but then they crank it during the session and by the end each wave is amazing!!! You can pay surf chimp the onsite photo guys to film you as well which is great for coaching
Nice!!! Didn’t realise about the filming service - it reallly does offer so much 🙌🏽🙌🏽
What happened to How to Rip?
Nothing!
Looks so fun for when the ocean is flat
IM BRINGING THE FAM FROM WEST OZ 🦘
😂🙌🏽🏄🏼♂️
Book in a few sessions throughout the day with plenty of rest time and get a cabana thing
I traveled from WA for 4 days here. Was epic. The board hire is a great option. Gives you a chance to try out gear you wouldn't usually use (push yourself a bit).
We were doing 3 or 4 sessions (usually 2 or 3 advanced) a day and were so cooked at the end of the day.
I thought the waves were garbage on the left when I tried it last week for the advanced. Advanced session waves were more intermediate and they finally turned it up for the last 10 minutes where I was lucky to get 1 wave when they turned it up. Personally a Waste of $79
I remember when i came here cause i live in vic
Having travelled from WA to spend 4 days (3-4 sessions a day) here, I think this is a great overview. The board hire was great. You can't demo boards like that anywhere else. We were so cooked at the end of each day despite not doing much paddling. I think it's because you get so many good quality waves.
Agree! Haha!
For sure! Love it 🙌🏽🙌🏽
Question Kale..would you spend your own coin for these waves?..it doesn’t that great
I did spend my own coin
I’d go again 😁
That looks so fun!
😍 so much!!
how much is it?
Check their website for the various options $79 per hour for advanced cheaper for the others
not only is this 15 minutes from my place, it also proves that Melbourne has better waves and coffee than Sydney
😂😂😂
@@KalesBroccoli Dont tell any one, but i do love the Sydney beaches. We are all secretly jealouse
Looks fun, but not sure if it’s sustainable to build a giant wave machine when you can surf real waves ...
Time will tell - hopefully it’ll disperse the crowds a bit!
Kales Broccoli I meant sustainable for the environment
Oh, it would be if we had alternative energy sources and our government weren’t so embedded in the giant oil conglomerate
Jaime G.D. I believe it uses the third of the power of an open air public lap pool. In particular because it isn’t heated.
The sad truth is the winds have been onshore 80 percent of summer in Vicco! Wave pool has been a saving grace! As for sustainability it’s all
About how it’s powered - I think they piggy back on the airports excess renewable energy
Kales? I have a to things
One: I work at URBNSURF
To: Are you from Australia? Or no?
I live in Sydney :)
18-19 degrees!!!!! what thats cold for winter in qld
Haha yeah!
This format of pool seems more natural than other pools. If they want the pool to feel more like the ocean why doesn't everyone bring a little bag of salt and dump it in the pool? Eventually it would have the floatability of the ocean.
I’ve heard that the salinity doesn’t really affect the buoyancy it’s more the power of the waves